Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin has been an activate and vocal member of the Player's Coalition over the past year. Baldwin sat down with three women from his local community who are at the forefront of change in Washington state to listen and learn from their experience. Watch

Percy Harvin Healthier Than "Maybe Before College"

"Just all my injuries I’ve had, a couple extra years or an extra year from last year let everything just heal up help that much more," Harvin said. "I think the biggest thing with me was my hip it was controlling a lot of the hamstrings, knee problems and things like that. My legs are just feeling how they are supposed to feel, it’s very fluent, very smooth, it’s all good."

Harvin was originally scheduled to participate every other day through training camp to ease the wear on the hip he had surgically repaired last offseason. But he's been able to stay on the field, stringing together consecutive days of important work with quarterback Russell Wilson and the No. 1 offense.

"The first two or three days I felt that I was in a rhythm and I told them I wanted to stay in rhythm and start putting my practices back to back," said Harvin. "I was recovering with no problem and as I kept going, the legs just kept getting fresher and fresher.

"Right now I’m feeling very, very good at where I’m at right now and I’m looking forward to the season."Read

Ballmer beat out golf pro Fred Couples, Seahawks wide receiver Jermaine Kearse, kicker Steven Hauschka, and tight end Cooper Helfet, landing two of his three strokes on a floating green off the shore of Lake Washington adjacent to the team's practice fields.

"I’m a random-number generator when it comes to golf swings and where the ball goes,” Ballmer said of his win. “I just feel glad.”Read